[Grovenet] So, who is screwing who ? ? ? ?
Walt Wentz
waltw at teleport.com
Wed Mar 4 08:09:59 PST 2009
Assuming the article in "West" actually appeared, and if so, that it
was not made up of whole cloth, we are still required to make a leap
of faith that might well split the trousers of the most athletic;
namely, that Strong actually is a "secret agent" for a "secret cabal"
of powerful industrialists and CEOs and bankers, operating secretly
in the belly of the Davos Conference. We have only the author's word
for this, cf. the old "everyone knows" authority of the typical
conspirationist writer. If indeed this small cabal of secretive
billionaire plotters are dedicated to betraying the interests of all
their Davos conferees by destroying the economy of the industrialized
world, they are in odd company; as the first part of the article
illustrates, the primary concern of industrialists, CEOs, bankers,
etc. is to amass more millions and billions to pile on top of their
previous millions and billions. An industrial collapse, followed by
hyperinflation, the devaluation of their hoarded billions and the
inevitable social turmoil, would hardly advance the goals of your
typical billionaire global mover and shaker. Corporate and individual
greed is, by its very nature, competitive, short-sighted and self-
centered. The concept of an environmentally-responsible, forward-
thinking cabal of billionaires actually willing to cooperate in
carrying out such a complex, Robert Heinlein-scale plot in the
interests of the environment and humanity in general (that is, that
portion of humanity which might survive the debacle), and in the
process destroying their own hoarded wealth, seems a bit of a
stretch-- and more likely a pure product of Mr. Gonzalez's fertile
imagination.
On Mar 3, 2009, at 10:41 PM, David Morelli wrote:
> The quotation for Maurice Strong is interesting, but the accuracy of
> the quote cannot be confirmed by my research.
>
> Editor/reporter Daniel Wood is real, http://www.abcbookworld.com/
> view_author.php?id=3232
>
> West Magazine was in print at the referenced time, http://
> www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/scott/kaisaris
>
> West Magazine out of print with no known internet archives, http://
> www.annickpress.com/authors/ovenell-carter.asp?author=262 and http://
> archives.starbulletin.com/2003/04/11/business/index2.html
>
> Would a concerned band of extremist capitalists "crash" the
> industrialized nations to preserve the earth? Maybe. Is it likely?
> I doubt it.
>
> If they did succeed in crashing the economies of the industrialized
> world, would it actually improve our environmental situation? Maybe,
> but I doubt it.
>
> War is a rolling environmental disaster, and war is a likely
> consequence of a global collapse. You don't improve the atmosphere
> by the fallout of bombs. You don't improve the quality of water by
> sinking shipping. You don't improve the ability of farmers to
> husband the soil by planting land mines or leaving unexploded
> ordinance lying around.
>
>
> David
>
>
>
>> Just a little light reading which should make you mad as hell ! ! !
>>
>> http://www.nolanchart.com/article6087.html
>>
>> bob "nothing more" browning
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